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Future of TV Briefing: The key to creator-driven commerce comes down to ease of use
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WTF Series
WTF are tracking pixels?
November 7, 2022
Brands in Culture
How Mundial’s niche publishing strategy is winning over subscribers and building community
January 4, 2024
Beyond Ads
With TikTok star Keith Lee, Pepsi hopes to draw Gen Z to Black-owned restaurants
June 8, 2023
The Business of AI
AI Briefing: All the news that’s fit to prompt
September 11, 2023
Publishing in the Platform Era
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October 9, 2023
The Business of AI
AI Briefing: What would Steve Jobs say about Apple’s ambitions for AI?
June 17, 2024
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May 9, 2023
The Programmatic Publisher
How SPO is driving ad tech’s decarbonization push
April 25, 2023
Digiday Publishing Summit
How one publisher is using generative AI to publish thousands of evergreen posts, create a chatbot
March 29, 2023
Marketing on Platforms
Why Pepsi’s new Sprite rival has a new social strategy — and a new target demographic to go with it
June 19, 2023
Gaming & Esports
Sports Illustrated’s new esports vertical is proof that mainstream media hasn’t given up on competitive gaming
March 9, 2023
Marketing on Platforms
Why Reddit’s recent blackout could be a real problem for advertisers
June 14, 2023
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